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126-YEAR-OLD VOTER: 51 Elections on California's Rolls

30 min · 9. juni 2026
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Plus: Politico's climate brand folds after a $458K taxpayer defunding, a 27-year airline captain takes the FAA to court over the COVID shots, and 55% of Democrats say they'd rather live somewhere else — all in today's episode. An investigator knocked on a California door and met a woman the state's own voter rolls credit with voting in 51 elections — and list as 126 years old. She says she was born in 1940. She says she never cast those ballots. So who did, and how many more records look exactly like hers before the next round of ballots goes out? (Per investigative reporter Nick Shirley, citing the California Secretary of State's voter rolls.) That's one of six stories this morning. We also walk through the restored DC Reflecting Pool and what it cost compared to the last administration, the half-million-dollar EPA subscription cut that just took down a Politico brand, the court documents at the center of an airline captain's fight with the FAA, an election-law expert's blunt verdict on how California's system is built, and a brand-new poll on how many Democrats want out of the country. There is a famine of truth in our land. This is your quick news fix. 00:00 Welcome and Format 00:44 Trump Reflecting Pool 05:38 126-Year-Old Voter 09:32 Politico Climate Site Ends 12:06 FAA Shot Authorization 21:16 California Election Critique 24:55 Democrats Want to Leave 29:29 Subscribe and Blessing #647 #ChuckFrank #ElectionIntegrity #Constitution #AmericaFirst #Accountability

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Plus: Politico's climate brand folds after a $458K taxpayer defunding, a 27-year airline captain takes the FAA to court over the COVID shots, and 55% of Democrats say they'd rather live somewhere else — all in today's episode. An investigator knocked on a California door and met a woman the state's own voter rolls credit with voting in 51 elections — and list as 126 years old. She says she was born in 1940. She says she never cast those ballots. So who did, and how many more records look exactly like hers before the next round of ballots goes out? (Per investigative reporter Nick Shirley, citing the California Secretary of State's voter rolls.) That's one of six stories this morning. We also walk through the restored DC Reflecting Pool and what it cost compared to the last administration, the half-million-dollar EPA subscription cut that just took down a Politico brand, the court documents at the center of an airline captain's fight with the FAA, an election-law expert's blunt verdict on how California's system is built, and a brand-new poll on how many Democrats want out of the country. There is a famine of truth in our land. This is your quick news fix. 00:00 Welcome and Format 00:44 Trump Reflecting Pool 05:38 126-Year-Old Voter 09:32 Politico Climate Site Ends 12:06 FAA Shot Authorization 21:16 California Election Critique 24:55 Democrats Want to Leave 29:29 Subscribe and Blessing #647 #ChuckFrank #ElectionIntegrity #Constitution #AmericaFirst #Accountability

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